So I have had more than a week off work and have no touched this blog once. I am so bad. However I have really changed my Tumblr and it looks great! After a lot of thinking and browsing other blogs I have decided that I don't want this blog to be like all of the other blogs out there that post pictures of "What I wore today" (when they clearly wouldn't step out of the house in some of the outfits they've put together) and "What I bought today -bargain!" (when really a Mulberry purse, a pair of Jeffery Campbell heels and Mac make up really aren't bargains. They're so expensive and in reality the average girl out there can't afford products like that).
So as I've posted a lot about Topshop and my job, why don't I base this whole blog around the challenges and dilemmas I face in work on a day to day basis? Genius. For example, when I was unsure of the South Pacific trend and how to merchandise it, I researched into other designers that had used bright, clashy colours and patterns in their work. I looked into how celebrities and models were wearing these prints and how they accessorised their outfits. Finally when it came to merchandising that trend I felt that I understood it more and was able to do my job successfully. Hooray!
Like I said I've been working on my Tumblr a lot this week and I was asked by TheJanuaryProject how I ended up in the job I'm currently in. I told her and talked her through what I do daily and she posted it in her blog. It turns out she's doing research on how people have got to where they are in their current occupation and what they hope to do in the future etc. Anyway, here is what she posted on her blog about me-
"As you know, the underlying purpose of The January Project is focused on exploring, dreams and inspiration. This year I am writing
up my personal journey and summarising what happens in monthly posts (to find
out what happened in January click here).
But I am also fascinated by other peoples experiences. I am always asking
‘Just how did you get to where you got to?!’
So it seems only right that I share my findings with you… I will be posting a series of interviews exploring how different people find their way into a certain role, career, hobby or place in their life. Whether it be through study, experience, chance encounters, a ‘friend-of-a-friend’ I’m on a mission to find out. How exciting! Here is a little taster…
Just the other day I found out a bit about the career of a Visual Merchandiser for Topshop after finding the blog AmyVictoriaMitchell and Tumblr http://avmitchell.tumblr.com/. Amy’s blog offers a really interesting take on collections and how to actually wear them. I messaged Amy to ask a bit more about her role and how she got into it. This was the answer:
So it seems only right that I share my findings with you… I will be posting a series of interviews exploring how different people find their way into a certain role, career, hobby or place in their life. Whether it be through study, experience, chance encounters, a ‘friend-of-a-friend’ I’m on a mission to find out. How exciting! Here is a little taster…
Just the other day I found out a bit about the career of a Visual Merchandiser for Topshop after finding the blog AmyVictoriaMitchell and Tumblr http://avmitchell.tumblr.com/. Amy’s blog offers a really interesting take on collections and how to actually wear them. I messaged Amy to ask a bit more about her role and how she got into it. This was the answer:
‘I’m a Visual Merchandiser at Topshop and in Topshop there’re four trends -at the moment they’re called Surf Luxe, South Pacific, 50’s Diner and Spring Equinox. They all have their own identity and my job is to keep the look of the brands fresh and shoppable. I create outfits on rails, fixtures and with in the walls that inspire the customer and make them want to buy the products. I make sure all size ranges are out through the day and that there’s always enough stock out on the floor. There is also another side to VM which is the mannequin dressing and window displays. I used to do all the mannequin dressing and window displays in Marks and Spencer but now at Topshop, I only work with in the merchandising. I don’t have any qualifications that have lead me to this job. I did used to do Fashion and Textile Design at MMU but never finished Uni. I’ve always been interested in fashion and hope to stay with in Visual Merchandising and styling.’
I thought it was really interesting and just shows you don’t always need qualifications in the area you want to forge a fantastic career in. After further discussion Amy said she wanted to turn her blog into a ‘problem solving/fashion troubles sort of blog’ so follow to find out!
Look out for the first full interviews in the February Summary due to be posted on 29th Feb!"
Cool eh? Also if you're pretty broke like I am right now and you're looking for some bargains please visit me Ebay site here or my friend Rebecca's online store here
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